Israeli archaeologists discover sixth-century mosaic floor. From Wordnik.com. [Israeli archaeologists discover sixth-century mosaic floor] Reference
So the skulls in Cologne do match the sixth-century Ravenna mosaic. From Wordnik.com. [The Three Kings & the Star] Reference
Among other things it yielded three well preserved sixth-century lamps. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Lower Agora Report 11] Reference
Medieval News: Israeli archaeologists discover sixth-century mosaic floor. From Wordnik.com. [Israeli archaeologists discover sixth-century mosaic floor] Reference
Above the steps the well-built sixth-century A.D. water-supply system is visible. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Macellum Report 5] Reference
Dionysius Exiguus, a sixth-century canonist, developed the calendar designations A.D. From Wordnik.com. [ASK TIP SHEET] Reference
Left to right: Repair of the water-supply system feeding the sixth-century water basin. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - On Site Conservation Report 2] Reference
A sixth-century A.D. Buddhist petroglyph near Chilas, Pakistan, was photographed in 1996, left. From Wordnik.com. [Special Report: Plundering Afghanistan and Challenges in Pakistan] Reference
Four sixth-century mosaics from Kankariá were recovered after a 1989 court case in Indianapolis. From Wordnik.com. [From Cyprus to Munich] Reference
The central part of the supposed ephebeion with the sixth-century A.D. wall diagonally crossing it. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Near the Theater Report 7] Reference
The sixth-century A.D. jar hidden between the pavement slabs of room 2 in the early Byzantine dwelling. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Lower Agora Report 4] Reference
A sixth-century merchant-sailor who later adopted monasticism, Cosmas boasted a hopelessly literal mind. From Wordnik.com. [Matt J. Rossano: How the Myth of the Flat-Earth Dogma Started the Religion-Science War] Reference
For example, four sixth-century mosaics from Kankariá were recovered after a 1989 court case in Indianapolis. From Wordnik.com. [Byzantine Icons Returned] Reference
The arched south window of the public toilet (left), as well as the sixth-century entrance flanked by two windows. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Lower Agora Report 8] Reference
Alternating with George's pilgrimage is the story of Regina, daughter of a Roman merchant in sixth-century Britain. From Wordnik.com. [Asimov's Science Fiction]
The street level between east portico and Roman Baths was raised by using earthquake debris of the sixth-century quake. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Lower Agora] Reference
They leave space for access to a sixth-century staircase that connected the agora with the Bouleuterion, or administration building. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Upper Agora Report 1] Reference
The early Byzantine dwelling and the street along it in the eastern part of the Lower Agora yielded large sixth-century faunal assemblages. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Subsistence Studies Report 3] Reference
The sixth-century encroachment room established in the walkway of the east portico with its lateral doorways made of original architrave blocks. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - The Macellum Report 2] Reference
The other three rooms, two of them supporting caldarium II plus a sixth-century addition to support a new praefurnium, had been completely walled up. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Roman Baths Report 5] Reference
Here, we removed a seventh-century A.D. walking level (layer 4) over an area of nearly 25 square meters, exposing a sixth-century fill (layer 5) below it. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Lower Agora Report 3] Reference
Toward the end of the week, we found a Corinthian capital -- decorated with a nice sphinx figure at its four corners -- in the sixth-century abandonment layer. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Lower Agora Report 2] Reference
The second-century A.D. stratigraphy behind the back wall of the cistern below the sixth-century A.D. guards 'station in the northeast corner of the Lower Agora. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Lower Agora Report 1] Reference
Room XXXI with its sixth-century A.D. tile floor (see left corner pilaster) and the test sounding that exposed its foundation deposit (right, in front of the door). From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Domestic Area Report 8] Reference
In this way, a sixth-century A.D. assemblage discovered this year would be considered in exactly the same respect as a similar assemblage studied in, for example, 2001. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Ceramology Report 1] Reference
However, the hypocaustum floors of both eastern units were removed possibly after the early sixth-century A.D. earthquake, so these rooms must have served another purpose. From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Domestic Area Report 2] Reference
This room may have continued its original function as a (work) shop after the early sixth-century A.D. transformation of the east portico into a restaurant (thermopolion). From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Subsistence Studies] Reference
The site was abandoned during sixth-century floods and mudslides, and scholars say it is possible that the deserters of Poggiomarino were, in fact, the founders of Pompeii. From Wordnik.com. [Bronze-Age Venice] Reference
They are among the few sixth-century works to have escaped an eighth-century iconoclastic period during which such images were systematically destroyed in the Byzantine Empire. From Wordnik.com. [Special Report: Church Treasures of Cyprus] Reference
As a whole, the chronological spectrum of the ceramic evidence points to the sixth-century A.D. dating assigned to the later occupation phase of the Macellum (phase 8 of SRSW). From Wordnik.com. [Interactive Dig Sagalassos - The Macellum Report 2] Reference
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